[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 110 (Tuesday, June 27, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H5219-H5220]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
UKRAINE MILITARY OFFICIAL KILLED
(Ms. KAPTUR asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today as co-chair of the Ukrainian
Caucus, and I will include in the Record an article reporting on an act
of violence that has taken place in Ukraine.
Yesterday, a bomb exploded in the car of a high-ranking Ukrainian
special forces official, Colonel Maksim Shapoval, in Kiev, in what
Ukrainian authorities are calling an act of terrorism.
Shapoval's heroic unit fought in eastern Ukraine, where a conflict
between Ukraine and Russia has been raging since 2014, with mainly
citizens being
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killed, over 10,000 innocents in that country.
Shapoval's death comes almost a year after prominent Ukraine
journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed by a similar explosion in Kiev as
he drove to work. No one has been brought to justice in that murder
case.
A number of other public figures have also been killed under shady
circumstances in and around Kiev in recent years.
Denis Voronerkov, a former Russian member of Parliament who fled to
Ukraine, was shot dead in central Kiev in March 2017.
Lawyer Yuri Grabovsky, who had represented a Russian soldier captured
in Ukraine, was found dead with a gunshot wound in 2016.
This has all the fingerprints of Putin's Russia, who will stop at
nothing to blunt liberty. America must be a friend to liberty and an
enemy to tyranny. I call on this administration to help Ukraine defend
itself against these hostile acts of war against liberty.
[From theguardian, June 27, 2017]
Ukrainian Military Intelligence Officer Killed by Car Bomb in Kiev
(By Alec Luhn)
A high-ranking Ukrainian military intelligence official has
been killed by a car bomb in Kiev in what authorities are
calling an act of terrorism.
An explosive device destroyed the Mercedes being driven by
Col Maksim Shapoval at 8.15am local time, police said.
The car's bonnet was blown open and its roof and driver
side door almost completely destroyed, video footage from the
scene showed.
``The picture of the crime looks like it was a planned act
of terrorism,'' interior ministry spokesman Artem Shevchenko
told local media. The military prosecutor said his office
would lead an investigation.
Police said a female passerby with shrapnel wounds to her
legs received medical treatment after the explosion, as did
an elderly man who suffered shrapnel wounds to his neck.
According to the defence ministry, Shapoval was a colonel
in military intelligence. The Ukrainian Pravda newspaper
quoted law enforcement sources saying he had headed a special
forces unit.
Yury Butusov, editor of the Censor.net news website, said
in a Facebook post that Shapoval's unit had fought in eastern
Ukraine, where a conflict with Russia-backed separatists that
broke out in 2014 has killed more than 10,000 people. He
claimed Russian intelligence could have killed Shapoval.
Shapoval's death comes almost a year after prominent
journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed by a similar explosion
in Kiev as he drove to work. A documentary film released last
month revealed evidence suggesting that Ukraine's spy agency
may have witnessed the planting of the car bomb that killed
Sheremet. No one has been brought to justice in the murder
case.
A number of other public figures have also been
assassinated in and around Kiev in recent years. Denis
Voronenkov, a former Russian MP who fled to Ukraine, was shot
dead in central Kiev in March. Pro-Russian journalist Oles
Buzina was shot in a drive-by in 2015, and lawyer Yuri
Grabovsky, who had represented a Russian soldier captured in
Ukraine, was found dead with a gunshot wound in 2016.
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